Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Tevis Hadley, left, sets up his face time and email accounts with some help from Arthur Tucker at Kaysville charter school Career Path High Tuesday September 10. Both are juniors at the school. All 175 students were assigned an Apple laptop for the school year.

(www.sltrib.com) Students are powering on MacBook Air laptops and Skyping with teachers at Kaysville charter school Career Path High. The new technology is partially funded by a state program that awards a tech overhaul to selected schools. But as digital projectors at Career Path High glow, students at other winning schools are still waiting for their promised devices. And at some of those schools, administrators have yet to officially sign on ...